The Interference Channel with Entangled Transmitters
Abstract
This paper explores communication over a two-sender, two-receiver classical interference channel, enhanced by the availability of entanglement resources between transmitters. The central contributions are an inner and outer bound on the capacity region for a general interference channel with entangled transmitters. It addresses the persistent challenge of the lack of a general capacity formula, even in the purely classical case, and highlights the striking similarities in achievable rate expressions when assessing quantum advantages. Through a concrete example, it is shown that entanglement can significantly boost performance in certain types of channels.
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